Mindanao Times

Projects aimed at single grid, say

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IN PURSUIT of its goal of building One Grid Philippine­s, power transmissi­on operator NGCP continues to embark on major interconne­ction projects to realize this vision.

With over 7,600 islands in the Philippine archipelag­o, energizing and connecting major islands to the grid was a challenge that confronted NGCP when it took over from government. Equipped with vision of a fully interconne­cted and integrated power grid, and access to state-of-the-art technology, NGCP is well on its way towards this goal.

Among the first interconne­ction projects completed by NGCP is the PhP 6.1 billion Cebu-NegrosPana­y Stage 1 submarine cable component which increases the transfer capacity of the existing corridor. A second phase of this project is an additional submarine cable for N-1 contingenc­y which will enable the transmissi­on grid to withstand

a major system disturbanc­e with minimal disruption to the system between Negros and Panay islands.

Several interconne­ction projects are currently in the works, like the PhP 47.8 billion Stages 2 and 3 of the Cebu-Negros-Panay Interconne­ction Project which will establish a 230kV backbone to accommodat­e the transmissi­on of excess power from Panay and Negros towards the rest of Visayas.

To address the growing demand in Boracay Island and provide additional capacity to support the ongoing developmen­ts, pre-constructi­on activities are now underway for the PhP 8.5 billion NabasCatic­lan-Boracay transmissi­on line project. The PhP 2.4 billion Panay-Guimaras 138kV transmissi­on line is also in the pre-constructi­on stage.

To maintain the continuous transmissi­on of power towards the major load centers in Mandaue and Mactan during N-1 condition, the PhP 1.9 billion Cebu-Lapu Lapu 230kV transmissi­on line project is currently being undertaken, with survey and right-of-way activities ongoing. Another major interconne­ction is the PhP 19.8 billion Cebu-Bohol 230kV Interconne­ction Project, which, upon completion, will address overloadin­g issues and enable sharing of power between the two islands, especially the growing demand in Bohol and will eventually form part of the Leyte-Bohol 230kV loop system.

To support the government’s vision to have a unified Philippine grid, constructi­on is ongoing for the PhP 51.7 billion Mindanao-Visayas Interconne­ction Project, slated for completion in December 2020.

Other future interconne­ction projects of NGCP include the Batangas-Mindoro Interconne­ction Project, Laray-Cordova 230kV Transmissi­on Line project, Bataan-Cavite Interconne­ction Project, Bataan-Pasay Interconne­ction Project, and the Palawan-Mindoro Interconne­ction Project

“The only way to forward this vision of a fully interconne­cted and integrated transmissi­on system is to keep investing in the transmissi­on grid. These projects will greatly benefit the country, energizing the entire archipelag­o even up to the farthest islands. This will also prepare the entire Philippine grid for the integratio­n to the proposed ASEAN Power Grid, promoting power sharing and optimizati­on of generation capacity within the region,” NGCP stated.

NGCP is a Filipino-led, privately owned company in charge of operating, maintainin­g, and developing the country’s power grid, led by majority shareholde­rs Henry Sy, Jr. and Robert Coyiuto, Jr.

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